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In the News (Fri 1 Jun 12)

  
  Kumeyaay Language and the Kumeyaay Indian Tribe (Diegueno, Ipai, Kumiai)
Kumeyaay Language and the Kumeyaay Indian Tribe (Diegueno, Ipai, Kumiai)
Scanned-in language information including a linguistics book and excerpts from a collection of Diegueno stories.
Curtis' early 20th-century ethnography of the Diegueno Indians.
www.native-languages.org /kumiai.htm   (195 words)

  
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Diegueno Middle School eighth grader Jackie Candelaria, right, jumps on a mini-trampoline ball with her `mentor` Hailey Aspinall, seventh grade, spotting her during a competition at the school during a motivational fitness program Wednesday.
Kidd said she hopes to start a structured after-school program in January in which each adolescent would be mentally, emotionally and physically assessed and given an individualized fitness program to be practiced in a group setting.
If the Diegueno program is successful, Kidd said she hopes to expand throughout the region.
www.nctimes.com /articles/2004/12/16/news/coastal/12_15_0420_17_54.prt   (429 words)

  
 DiegueƱo Indian Tribe
The Diegueno belonged to the Central division of the Yuman linguistic group, being most closely connected with the Kamia and Kiliwa, but that is reckoned a branch of the Hokan stock.
Northern Diegueno, in the eastern part of San Diego County and extending an indefinite distance southward into the Mexican State of Baja California.
Kroeber (1925) estimates 3,000 Diegueno and Kamia together in 1770; in 1925, between 700 and 800.
www.accessgenealogy.com /native/california/dieguenoindianhist.htm   (255 words)

  
 History of Campo
Early history of the present San Diego County area records occupation solely by American Indians from the Central Division of the Yumans and identified as Dieguenos by their proximity to the Mission San Diego de Alcala.
As seasonal hunter/gatherer's, they are known to have occupied territory from Carlsbad south along the coastal strip, easterly along the southerly side of present Escondido and northeasterly to the Warner Ranch area.
The Dieguenos called the Campo district "Milquatay" (Meel-ka tah-ee') translating to "Big Foot" which describes the general shape of the valley.
www.sdrm.org /history/campo.html   (3312 words)

  
 Teaching Pre K-8: Puppetry, pantomime and clowning around
Diegueno Middle School in Encinitas, CA, is no exception when it comes to exploring new dimensions.
Electives, Diegueno Middle School-style, include a number of far-out courses that would feel right at home in a community college curriculum.
This insistence on the importance of the middle school years is a sure tip-off that life at Diegueno is not all cartoons and clowning.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3666/is_200203/ai_n9023455   (1041 words)

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